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From: Luke Diamand <luke@diamand.org>
To: deanhiller <dhiller@ghx.com>
Cc: git@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: the standard hotfix from production scenario not working for me in git...
Date: Thu, 28 Jul 2011 20:14:37 +0100	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <4E31B51D.2080208@diamand.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <1311874508381-6630648.post@n2.nabble.com>

On 28/07/11 18:35, deanhiller wrote:
> I am doing the typical scenario and have tried much of the documentation but
> must be getting something wrong.  I want to do something exactly like
> this...
>
> context: I am on branchBigFeature and a production hot fix comes in.  I
> would like to

0. Would it help to use 'git status' to make sure that you don't have 
untracked flies kicking around?

> 1. git stash --ALL_including_untracked_Files
> 2. git checkout master
> 3. git checkout -b newHotfix145

Can you just do 'git checkout -b newHitfix145 master' ?

> 4. work on hotfix, fix it
> 5. git addANDrm * (is there a way to do this??????)  I don't want to have to
> git rm each file to remove!!! or can I do git rm * ....does that work or
> will that delete everything....ugh.  Better yet, is there a way to git
> commit --skipStaging --includeUntrackedFiles --autoDeleteTheDeletions,
> ie...basically any change in the view I want applied(unless files are in
> .gitignore of course)
> 5. git checkout master
> 6. git merge newHotfix145
> 7. git push
> 8. git checkout branchBigFeature
> 9. git stash pop
> and I am back to seeing all my untracked files.
>
> I tried to do this with commit INSTEAD of stash like so but it failed
> miserably.  I basically tried commit instead of stash and then to get the
> files back to untracked, unversioned on the branchBigFeature, I used git
> revert HEAD and this reverted everything but then it was all in the staging
> area...maybe there is one more command I need to get it from the staging
> area.

Personally I would try to avoid having untracked files around, but maybe 
that's just me.
>
> and one last question, I 90% of the time want to apply all unstaged files
> deletes, adds, modifies...is there just one command I can use like git
> commit * --skipstaging or something.  I have been burned too many times by
> the build works with ALL the changes and then missing a checkin so I prefer
> to check it all in every time and stay in that habit.

I usually find I only have a few untracked files at any given time 
(after all, how fast can most people create new code?) so just keeping 
them tracked isn't a problem. Then 'git commit -a' will do the right 
thing won't it?

Luke

  reply	other threads:[~2011-07-28 19:15 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 6+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2011-07-28 17:35 the standard hotfix from production scenario not working for me in git deanhiller
2011-07-28 19:14 ` Luke Diamand [this message]
2011-07-28 19:25   ` deanhiller
2011-07-28 19:31 ` Andreas Schwab
2011-07-28 20:20   ` deanhiller
2011-07-28 20:28     ` deanhiller

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